examples/natmod: Add features1 and features2 examples.

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# Location of top-level MicroPython directory
MPY_DIR = ../../..
# Name of module
MOD = features1
# Source files (.c or .py)
SRC = features1.c
# Architecture to build for (x86, x64, armv7m, xtensa, xtensawin)
ARCH = x64
# Include to get the rules for compiling and linking the module
include $(MPY_DIR)/py/dynruntime.mk

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/* This example demonstrates the following features in a native module:
- defining simple functions exposed to Python
- defining local, helper C functions
- defining constant integers and strings exposed to Python
- getting and creating integer objects
- creating Python lists
- raising exceptions
- allocating memory
- BSS and constant data (rodata)
- relocated pointers in rodata
*/
// Include the header file to get access to the MicroPython API
#include "py/dynruntime.h"
// BSS (zero) data
uint16_t data16[4];
// Constant data (rodata)
const uint8_t table8[] = { 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 };
const uint16_t table16[] = { 0x1000, 0x2000 };
// Constant data pointing to BSS/constant data
uint16_t *const table_ptr16a[] = { &data16[0], &data16[1], &data16[2], &data16[3] };
const uint16_t *const table_ptr16b[] = { &table16[0], &table16[1] };
// A simple function that adds its 2 arguments (must be integers)
STATIC mp_obj_t add(mp_obj_t x_in, mp_obj_t y_in) {
mp_int_t x = mp_obj_get_int(x_in);
mp_int_t y = mp_obj_get_int(y_in);
return mp_obj_new_int(x + y);
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(add_obj, add);
// A local helper function (not exposed to Python)
STATIC mp_int_t fibonacci_helper(mp_int_t x) {
if (x < MP_ARRAY_SIZE(table8)) {
return table8[x];
} else {
return fibonacci_helper(x - 1) + fibonacci_helper(x - 2);
}
}
// A function which computes Fibonacci numbers
STATIC mp_obj_t fibonacci(mp_obj_t x_in) {
mp_int_t x = mp_obj_get_int(x_in);
if (x < 0) {
mp_raise_ValueError("can't compute negative Fibonacci number");
}
return mp_obj_new_int(fibonacci_helper(x));
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(fibonacci_obj, fibonacci);
// A function that accesses the BSS data
STATIC mp_obj_t access(size_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *args) {
if (n_args == 0) {
// Create a list holding all items from data16
mp_obj_list_t *lst = MP_OBJ_TO_PTR(mp_obj_new_list(MP_ARRAY_SIZE(data16), NULL));
for (int i = 0; i < MP_ARRAY_SIZE(data16); ++i) {
lst->items[i] = mp_obj_new_int(data16[i]);
}
return MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR(lst);
} else if (n_args == 1) {
// Get one item from data16
mp_int_t idx = mp_obj_get_int(args[0]) & 3;
return mp_obj_new_int(data16[idx]);
} else {
// Set one item in data16 (via table_ptr16a)
mp_int_t idx = mp_obj_get_int(args[0]) & 3;
*table_ptr16a[idx] = mp_obj_get_int(args[1]);
return mp_const_none;
}
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_VAR_BETWEEN(access_obj, 0, 2, access);
// A function that allocates memory and creates a bytearray
STATIC mp_obj_t make_array(void) {
uint16_t *ptr = m_new(uint16_t, MP_ARRAY_SIZE(table_ptr16b));
for (int i = 0; i < MP_ARRAY_SIZE(table_ptr16b); ++i) {
ptr[i] = *table_ptr16b[i];
}
return mp_obj_new_bytearray_by_ref(sizeof(uint16_t) * MP_ARRAY_SIZE(table_ptr16b), ptr);
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_0(make_array_obj, make_array);
// This is the entry point and is called when the module is imported
mp_obj_t mpy_init(mp_obj_fun_bc_t *self, size_t n_args, size_t n_kw, mp_obj_t *args) {
// This must be first, it sets up the globals dict and other things
MP_DYNRUNTIME_INIT_ENTRY
// Messages can be printed as usualy
mp_printf(&mp_plat_print, "initialising module self=%p\n", self);
// Make the functions available in the module's namespace
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_add, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR(&add_obj));
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_fibonacci, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR(&fibonacci_obj));
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_access, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR(&access_obj));
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_make_array, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR(&make_array_obj));
// Add some constants to the module's namespace
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_VAL, MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT(42));
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_MSG, MP_OBJ_NEW_QSTR(MP_QSTR_HELLO_MICROPYTHON));
// This must be last, it restores the globals dict
MP_DYNRUNTIME_INIT_EXIT
}

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# Location of top-level MicroPython directory
MPY_DIR = ../../..
# Name of module
MOD = features2
# Source files (.c or .py)
SRC = main.c prod.c test.py
# Architecture to build for (x86, x64, armv7m, xtensa, xtensawin)
ARCH = x64
# Include to get the rules for compiling and linking the module
include $(MPY_DIR)/py/dynruntime.mk

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/* This example demonstrates the following features in a native module:
- using floats
- defining additional code in Python (see test.py)
- have extra C code in a separate file (see prod.c)
*/
// Include the header file to get access to the MicroPython API
#include "py/dynruntime.h"
// Include the header for auxiliary C code for this module
#include "prod.h"
// Automatically detect if this module should include double-precision code.
// If double precision is supported by the target architecture then it can
// be used in native module regardless of what float setting the target
// MicroPython runtime uses (being none, float or double).
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || (defined(__ARM_FP) && (__ARM_FP & 8))
#define USE_DOUBLE 1
#else
#define USE_DOUBLE 0
#endif
// A function that uses the default float type configured for the current target
// This default can be overridden by specifying MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL at the make level
STATIC mp_obj_t add(mp_obj_t x, mp_obj_t y) {
return mp_obj_new_float(mp_obj_get_float(x) + mp_obj_get_float(y));
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(add_obj, add);
// A function that explicitly uses single precision floats
STATIC mp_obj_t add_f(mp_obj_t x, mp_obj_t y) {
return mp_obj_new_float_from_f(mp_obj_get_float_to_f(x) + mp_obj_get_float_to_f(y));
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(add_f_obj, add_f);
#if USE_DOUBLE
// A function that explicitly uses double precision floats
STATIC mp_obj_t add_d(mp_obj_t x, mp_obj_t y) {
return mp_obj_new_float_from_d(mp_obj_get_float_to_d(x) + mp_obj_get_float_to_d(y));
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(add_d_obj, add_d);
#endif
// A function that computes the product of floats in an array.
// This function uses the most general C argument interface, which is more difficult
// to use but has access to the globals dict of the module via self->globals.
STATIC mp_obj_t productf(mp_obj_fun_bc_t *self, size_t n_args, size_t n_kw, mp_obj_t *args) {
// Check number of arguments is valid
mp_arg_check_num(n_args, n_kw, 1, 1, false);
// Extract buffer pointer and verify typecode
mp_buffer_info_t bufinfo;
mp_get_buffer_raise(args[0], &bufinfo, MP_BUFFER_RW);
if (bufinfo.typecode != 'f') {
mp_raise_ValueError("expecting float array");
}
// Compute product, store result back in first element of array
float *ptr = bufinfo.buf;
float prod = prod_array(bufinfo.len / sizeof(*ptr), ptr);
ptr[0] = prod;
return mp_const_none;
}
// This is the entry point and is called when the module is imported
mp_obj_t mpy_init(mp_obj_fun_bc_t *self, size_t n_args, size_t n_kw, mp_obj_t *args) {
// This must be first, it sets up the globals dict and other things
MP_DYNRUNTIME_INIT_ENTRY
// Make the functions available in the module's namespace
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_add, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR(&add_obj));
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_add_f, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR(&add_f_obj));
#if USE_DOUBLE
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_add_d, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR(&add_d_obj));
#endif
// The productf function uses the most general C argument interface
mp_store_global(MP_QSTR_productf, MP_DYNRUNTIME_MAKE_FUNCTION(productf));
// This must be last, it restores the globals dict
MP_DYNRUNTIME_INIT_EXIT
}

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#include "prod.h"
float prod_array(int n, float *ar) {
float ans = 1;
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
ans *= ar[i];
}
return ans;
}

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float prod_array(int n, float *ar);

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# This Python code will be merged with the C code in main.c
import array
def isclose(a, b):
return abs(a - b) < 1e-3
def test():
tests = [
isclose(add(0.1, 0.2), 0.3),
isclose(add_f(0.1, 0.2), 0.3),
]
ar = array.array('f', [1, 2, 3.5])
productf(ar)
tests.append(isclose(ar[0], 7))
if 'add_d' in globals():
tests.append(isclose(add_d(0.1, 0.2), 0.3))
print(tests)
if not all(tests):
raise SystemExit(1)
test()